Now however, General Motors have voluntarily recalled 4,000 units of its Sail sedan and Sail U-VA hatchback, citing a 'potential engine issue, which is not safety related'. Furthermore, the company also maintains that the aforementioned recall is in no way related to the previous Chevrolet Tavera recall. The company is currently in the process of notifying customers individually on how and when to bring in their vehicles for inspection. The affected vehicles will be repaired free of cost at company's 278 service centers across the country.

General Motors India has also announced that the company has re-started the production and sales of the diesel variants of Chevrolet Sail siblings, which were suspended on June 3, 2013.

"As part of its commitment to quality and satisfying its customers, General Motors on Monday announced that it is voluntarily recalling 4,000 units of the hatchback and notchback diesel variants of the Chevrolet Sail to address a potential engine issue, which is not safety related." a company spokesperson said.

While, P Balendran, vice president, General Motors India had the following to say, "Our customers are at the center of everything we do. Quality is our highest priority. If there is an issue, we ensure that it is corrected as soon as possible as part of our complete commitment to customer satisfaction."